The popular peak oil blog The Oil Drum (TOD) began in early 2005. I joined as a contributor in mid 2005, later becoming an editor, and I left the site in early […]
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The DOE May Be Inflating the Cost of Efficiency Standards Tenfold
When the federal government decides whether to set standards requiring the products we use in our homes and businesses to use energy more efficiently, it factors in estimates of how much the items’ […]
The Status of Europe’s Smart Grid Deployment Efforts
What’s the difference between smart grid deployments in the United States and those going on in Europe? And how much is being spent on smart grid in Europe, anyway? Anyone looking for […]
Bloom’s Fuel Cells: Just How Green Is a Bloom Box?
Lindsay Leveen has been writing about Bloom Energy’s fuel cell CO2 emissions for some time. Leveen is a chemical engineer, a technologist, an experienced consultant and the author of a book on […]
Is Shale Gas Excitement in Eastern Europe Unwarranted?
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, as it is commonly known, is the method of extracting natural gas from shale rock. Despite environmental concerns over the process of pumping water and chemicals deep into […]
Where On Earth Do We Put Spent Nuclear Fuel?
If Nevada’s Harry Reid is right and Yucca Mountain is flattened, then what will happen to the nation’s 70,000-plus tons of nuclear waste? The Senate Majority Leader is adamant that such spent […]
The Global Implications of Falling Commodity Prices
China’s growth slowdown has serious implications for the convergence of developed and developing countries’ per capita income levels. Just as China’s economic boom benefited commodity-dependent developing countries, its slowdown – and the […]
On Energy Subsidies and Externalities
Energy subsidization is an area of intense debate simply because it artificially promotes some technologies over others. In practice, a high degree of subsidization implies that the energy sector is shaped by […]
While news outlets fixate on the US shale boom, oil troubles loom in these eight countries and beyond
Violence in Egypt and supply disruptions elsewhere in Africa have sent oil prices to a five-month high, but worse may be ahead because of events in places that are not even currently […]
China’s plan to limit coal pollution will benefit the rich but leave the rest of the country gasping
China’s state news agency Xinhua just announced a pilot program to “control” coal consumption in a few dozen major cities, including Beijing. January’s “airpocalypse“, when pollution reached unprecedented levels, spurred outrage among […]